Chicago Saw Its Hottest Summer Ever. Here’s Why More Trees Could Be The Answer We Need.
How should cities address rising temperatures? One method could be urban forestry.
How should cities address rising temperatures? One method could be urban forestry.
The CDC’s planning guidance for states includes multiple scenarios for the rollout of a vaccine this year, including possibly having a limited number of doses available in October and November.
Even if the trends reflect mostly angst rather than full-blown psychiatric illness, experts say the problem stems from financial stress and anxiety over racial and political upheaval.
Experts say protecting the planet’s health is not just good for our health, but also for the global economy.
Gyms are reopening with fewer people and more protocols, and they want to rehabilitate their pandemic-battered image. Although there’s not much evidence, they say the science is on their side.
A freestanding birth center could give expectant mothers more options on the South Side. But there are legal and financial barriers in the way.
With desperate pleas and social contracts failing to curb college parties, schools have turned to punitive consequences. But are the students the ones to blame?
Certain diagnoses are harder to catch without an in-person connection. And beyond that, a doctor reflects on the loss of a ritual that can provide “real comfort and meaning” to physician and patient.
If a rider won’t wear a mask, CTA bus drivers aren’t allowed to confront them. Drivers say more needs to be done to help push mask wearing and social distancing.
Hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves and disease outbreaks are all a preview of our hotter future. Dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions would help.